Second annual Heritage Days planned April 15-21 in Trussville

TRUSSVILLE – Trussville’s second annual Heritage Days event will take place April 15-21, 2024, to celebrate and showcase Trussville’s historic district. The weeklong Heritage Days, organized by the Cahaba Homestead Heritage Foundation, will feature Alabama artists painting the historic area, the Gee’s Bend Quilters, music at the Trussville Entertainment District, history, culture, a Trussville-themed JeopardyContinue reading “Second annual Heritage Days planned April 15-21 in Trussville”

Inaugural Heritage Days planned April 27-30 in Trussville

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Cahaba Homestead Heritage Foundation, Inc. http://www.CahabaHeritage.org CahabaHHF@gmail.com TRUSSVILLE – Trussville’s first annual Heritage Days event will take place April 27-30, 2023, to celebrate and showcase Trussville’s historic district. The four-day Heritage Days, organized by the Cahaba Homestead Heritage Foundation, will feature arts, music, history, culture, a pickleball tournament and tour of CahabaContinue reading “Inaugural Heritage Days planned April 27-30 in Trussville”

Inaugural Heritage Days planned April 27-30 in Trussville

TRUSSVILLE – Trussville’s first annual Heritage Days will take place April 27-30, 2023, to celebrate and showcase Trussville’s historic district. The four-day Heritage Days, organized by the Cahaba Homestead Heritage Foundation, will feature arts, music, history, culture, a pickleball tournament and tour of Cahaba Project homes. Most events are free to the public, including aContinue reading “Inaugural Heritage Days planned April 27-30 in Trussville”

‘From one historic district to another, we grieve with Selma’

It is with a heavy heart that I share these photographs from a trip to Selma a week after the tornado that devastated parts of Alabama and Georgia. My first introduction to Selma was through visiting and painting her historic district during Selma’s annual pilgrimage. My time there has led to lifelong learning and friendships.Continue reading “‘From one historic district to another, we grieve with Selma’”